Small white square appears after using "Preferences" under the Apple sign. It is on top of approx 3 app tabs which cannot be used.

Using Mac version of FF ver 4. A small white rectangle appears under the Apple sign covering 3 app tabs after selecting and using Preferences. The rectangle is on top of the tabs so the tabs cannot be selected.

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